Chapter 133: God's Past (2)

They learned that Quezal Coartel had worked too hard to manage the world, and was sick and lying in bed.

So the god of darkness, disguised as a bald old man, came to the temple of Quezal Coartel and said to his attendants, "Please take me to Quetzalcoatl, and I will have a few words with him." ”

The guards advised him to retreat, as Quezal Koyatl was too unwell to meet the guests.

But the god of darkness begged them to tell the Quetzalcoatl that he had come to heal the gods.

So the guards went in to tell him, and the god Quetzalcoatl allowed him to meet him.

After entering the Quetzalcoatl's dormitory, the cunning god of darkness pretended to be very concerned about the sick god and said, "How is your illness? I have specially brought you an elixir, and if you drink it, you will be cured! ”

Quetzalcoatl replied, "You have come at the right time, and I have been thinking about your arrival for many days. My illness was already quite severe, my whole body was affected, and I couldn't move my hands and feet. ”

So the god of darkness took out the elixir, and the god of Quetzalcoatl drank some of it, and felt that his spirit had improved immediately, and he was very happy.

The treacherous god of darkness persuaded Quetzalcoatl to drink cup after glass, and soon Quetzalcoatl was drowsy with the latest liquor brewed by Dionysus.

After enchanting Quetzalcoatl with spirits, Texcatlipoca decided to seduce King Vemark's daughter.

Wemark was the king who ruled over the worldly affairs of Turan at the behest of Quetzalcoatl, and the god of darkness wanted to destroy Quetzalcoatl's legacy and his image in the minds of the people.

He disguised himself as a handsome and dashing Indian and came to Wemark's palace under the alias Tu Weiyu.

Wymark's daughter was very beautiful, and the king regarded her as the jewel of his hand, and although many well-connected princes and nobles came to propose marriage, they were all rejected by the princess with high eyes.

During an outing, the princess saw this disguised Tu Wei Yu, and could not help but be attracted by his strong and wild naked body, arousing the desire of men and women who had been suppressed for too long.

And the fire burned more and more, so that the princess was so distracted that she was devastated, and her sleep and food were wasted, and she was drowsed.

After discovering the cause of his daughter's illness, King Wemak decided to summon the peculiar Tuweiyu out of love for her.

When Tu Weiyu was brought before the king, he fell to the ground in horror and said, "The villain deserves to die, and he has caused Her Royal Highness the princess to be seriously ill with her despicable body, and she deserves to be cut by a thousand knives." ”

Wemark really wanted to kill the man who had seduced his daughter, but if he did, his daughter would surely die, so he had to say, "Now that this is the case, what can you do to restore my daughter's health?" ”

"The villain is neither a wizard nor a good doctor, only this naked body can be driven by the princess." The cunning god of darkness said with suspicion.

Willmark thought that this was the only way to do it, so he ordered Tu Weiyu to wait in the princess's palace.

Soon, the princess recovered from her illness, and her complexion became more and more ruddy and delicate, and she lingered in the palace with Tu Weiyu all day long.

The news spread throughout the palace and beyond, and Wymark had no choice but to let them get married.

Tu Weiyu's ability is very strong, and the princess can't bear it alone, but she can't bear to let her lover suffer from lust, so she has to let him have fun.

So Tu Weiyu seduced women everywhere and made the city a miasma, which made all his subjects very dissatisfied.

They often discussed: "How did such a lovely princess marry a prostitute who is immoral?" This colt must be a demon who has come to seduce the princess. ”

When Wemark heard the complaints of his subjects, he was also deeply disgraced, and he called Tu Weiyu and reprimanded: "You have acted too absurdly and have made me lose face. ”

Tu Weiyu persuaded: "Your Majesty, I can't control it because of my innate ability. The attention span of the subjects is limited, and if they are attracted to something else, they will not pay attention to it. ”

Wemark felt that what he said was also reasonable, and it happened that the neighboring Kotpunk had many disputes with the Turanian kingdom over the water source, so he decided to go to war with the neighboring country to divert the attention of his subjects.

The Toltecs responded to the conscription and actively prepared for war, but they asked Tuviyu to lead his squires in the lead, hoping to kill him by the hands of the enemy.

Unexpectedly, Tu Weiyu and his men were so powerful that they conquered cities and killed people along the way, and soon conquered large swathes of the neighboring land.

The Toltecs had no choice but to acknowledge Tuviyu's bravery, and Wemark felt a light on his face and held a grand celebration for Tuweiyu's victory.

His head was adorned with feathers of various colors, and his body was painted with strange yellow and red patterns in recognition of his exploits.

The dark god was so impressed that he began to implement the second step of his plan.

In the name of Wimak, the king of Turan, he held a great banquet in the city, and gathered young men and women from neighboring countries to the party, where he danced and sang to the beat of drums, and made wild amusements.

Tezcatlipoca sang a wonderful tune, and asked the people to dance to the beat of his song, and the people danced faster and faster, until at last his steps were so fast that they all went mad, and they rolled into a deep valley to the beat of the song of the dark god's death, and turned into a mess of stones.

Later, under the guise of a warrior named Dekiva, the Dark God invited the inhabitants of Turan and the suburbs to visit a garden called "Hochtra".

When the people were gathered together, he used his magic to urge a large hoe that covered the sky and the sun to attack them with impunity, slaughtering many of those present, while the rest of the people who fled in terror trampled on each other, killing and wounding.

Then, Texcatlipoca and his accomplice Trakhupan went to the largest bazaar in the city of Turan.

There, Tezcatlipoca had a very small baby on his palm, on which he made him dance and play magic, and this baby was the god of war, Vizilopochtli.

When the Toltecs saw this bizarre trick, they rushed to see it, and the result was a stampede, and many people were trampled to death.

This made the Toltecs furious, and at the instigation of the demon god Trakhupan, they rushed up and killed the god of darkness and the god of war.

Their corpses emitted a poisonous stench that caused thousands of Toltecs to fall ill and die.

So the demon god Trakhupan instigated the people to throw the corpse away, but when the people were about to move the corpse, they found that the corpse was so heavy that they could not move it at all.

Hundreds of warriors gathered to tie the body with ropes, but as soon as they pulled the ropes, the ropes broke, and all those who pulled the ropes fell to the ground and died.

The Toltecs were very distressed, but Tuviyu was dead, and they had to accuse King Wemark of being permissive of Tuviyu.

But Wimark did not admit such accusations, and instead blamed his subjects for being too hedonistic and novel, which led to such a bad result.

As a result, the kingdom of Turan decayed in chaos, as if the end was near.

When Quetzalcoatl woke up, he was disappointed and angry to see that his subjects had taken the country to such an extent driven by the demon god, and decided to leave Turan and return to his native Terrabaran.

Before leaving, he opened his bow and shot Tescatlipoca, severely wounding the culprit.

Then he set fire to all the palaces he had built, and buried all his treasures.

He made the fields barren, the trees withered, and the beasts moved to the southern plateaus; He dimmed the sun, and he commanded all the full-fledged birds to leave the valley of Anna Huak and follow him to a distant homeland.

Saddened, Quetzalcoatl traveled all the way to a place called Guaotitlan, where he rested for a while under a large tree, and told his attendant to bring him a mirror.

He looked at his face in the mirror and shouted, "I'm old! ”

Then, walking forward again, he was accompanied by a flute player.

In the place of Koapan, he met the gods who were against him.

"Where are you going?" They asked him maliciously, "Why did you leave your capital?" ”

"I'm going back to Trabaran," said Quetzalcoatl, "and that's where I came." ”

"Why do you want to go back?" The demon gods asked.

"I must return to our father," he replied, "and one day you must also return there." I'll be back here then! ”

"Then go on happily," they said, "but teach us all you know." ”

"You don't need that, you just destroy, bloodlust and war. Unless one day, when I come from the sea again, people will need them. Quetzalcoatl said proudly.

Then Quezalcoat went to the seashore and left on a raft made of snakes.

After Quetzalcoatl's departure, in order to compete for world domination, Vizilopochtli raided and killed the witchcraft god Trakhupan, and then breached the dark temple of Tezcatlipoca.

Badly wounded by Quetzalcoatl, Tezcatlipoca was unable to resist Vizilopochtli and had to relinquish his reign.

Since then, the world has entered the era of the rule of the god of war, and people have fallen into bloodlust and war.

Friendship and kindness are spurned, force and bloodshed dominate, and people even take pleasure in fighting.

The war-loving Vizilopochtli watched it all with relish, which he saw as a symbol of strength and opulence.

However, Tlalocle, the god of rain, and Silone, the god of corn, did not give up their hope for the people, and from time to time they rained nectar and abundant harvests, so that humans could fill their stomachs.

Because the rain god had ruled for a solar age, and the importance of his priesthood, the Aztecs still placed his status slightly lower than that of the god of war.

In the city's magnificent seven-story temple, each floor has altars to the gods of war and rain.

And the god of darkness, Tezcatlipoca, who once ruled over all the gods of the world, and Quetzalkoat, the god of the feathered serpent, are worshiped only by a few priests.